Global warming is set to exceed 1.5 degrees Celsius soon, meaning the world will most likely fail to meet the 2015 Paris Agreement goal of striving to cap the average temperature increase at 1.5 ...
Though they are used interchangeably, the terms are indeed different. The terms “global warming” and “climate change” are ...
Twenty-five years ago this month, Dan Sarewitz and I published a widely read and discussed article in The Atlantic Monthly titled, Breaking the Global Warming Gridlock (unpaywalled version here).
Global warming has picked up pace since around 2010, leading to the recent string of record warm years. Why this is happening is still unclear, and among the biggest questions in climate science today ...
According to the Environmental Defense Fund, humans are the main cause of climate change. Humans have been affecting global warming since the 1950s. This should come to an end now. Many people don’t ...
(CNN) — Last year was the hottest on record, oceans boiled, glaciers melted at alarming rates, and it left scientists scrambling to understand exactly why. They know the extraordinary heat was fueled ...
Decades of consensus around so-called climate catastrophe are now running into new economic, technological, and geopolitical ...
After weeks of discussion, COP29 ended up producing a tepid agreement that offered developing countries less than a fifth of the money they would need to deal with climate change, which was widely ...
More Oklahomans appear ready to believe that the Earth is getting hotter, but far fewer would admit humans are the primary cause of global warming. According to the Yale Program on Climate Change ...
Ahead of Pope Francis' much-anticipated encyclical on the environment, a poll released on Tuesday found that U.S. Catholics are divided on the causes of global warming, mirroring the views of the ...
Little is expected to benefit from climate change, with the possible exception of air-conditioning manufacturers, Popsicle makers and Canada. But scientists have found at least one species that seems ...